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8 2 ‘THE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913. | Fee ee eee eee eee!) | itiona OTHER WHEN JUDG CANNOT a wag ateea ail dae oe iat * rot 8 CT RE OF OUR e DECIDE WHICH IS THE PRETTIER, ‘BOND SALE LIKED * ou eon In our for 20 ‘ * Yeu, wir , ' ’ * And” you've nye r 1 i NOW IS THE TIME TO GET RID S orts PI U 7 iby. Wve. exttied ef tourna t olla ‘+ OF THESE UGLY SPOTS ’ ‘BY COMMISSION 7 spo 7 gr a $e 6 vecttultyy d There's po longer the slightest | WEST § FUTURE *® touching his foreloct 3 ‘* need of feeling ashamed of your i] | |* "And ne Jobn,« we're ng to 4 ou” do » strength —ie x ranteed to | ting that New York wal be iim Vee tha Bamba anie. 6 West |* Pe Heeger A nner, bropose. ie H Simply get an ounce of othine pening be. | Seattle bonds found encouraging| * thre ¥ $e double strength—from Bartell Drug {IMppe |response Thursday trom his col-| * * 4 PL Co. and apply a It night an of the leagues on the commission. The) *_*_* * * * * * SRA eS ake hte me c g, and ¥ Bee iit unde rack a 0 Borning, i ‘ Sha diet cartmenae peonee ot ee - a matter will be further considered| BROADWAY ELECTS OFFICIALS We 4 at vem of the track tem m0 beat he a wa 1 at the univer: |; it a roseate ple ge bihccttccee? ; Oey ; ‘ ; “ ‘ 4 Coe phy, va on er o ity ’ on Coach t ne eat am thoroughly 4 Lr nk wa e etic | elecie A © bi is seldo : ne t of the b nage 5 A ‘ " wae Chong © 1 ugh ‘ C fs needed t De t Rdacaeiees | ; ” Dee ee acts Thursday, a i ve 6 skin and gain riment t and after e#eh HunauVarilla ts accompanted by fi of th 1 1 ——e complexion would caref explain the why nels | forme ‘ eed . do "land wheref sistant nec oa 1 bond issue t ne of £ re : , go itean t ‘ortuga ta IRM ternt batere tuatcrit tne There is only one man of the 40 &, rhe ee " ' er Is “Bud” You the won ational the canal te x the wantet: ofl asotme ren for 9 shor * tod POS iat ht t na greater| Prostese and civilisation | Gen. Chittenden donb ce wheth "a “America’s Finest Flouring Mills” wi tne/ CHAMP GETS OFFER buy long-time bond aise | ages Heat, bation, SehIPOD. ME) sew vom gop 18—a guar | 0 | aerate | AS TO THE COST OF FLOUR, Dorman, at half last season, has|anteo of $10.00 was alterna ton you must see for yourself that a good ret ed to colle and Ww tie e D te on Johnny Dundee in a last week lay to meet Thursday of Lincoln to enter the Jack Conners and Broadway, ext anive y and t round bout here, the for the te on and Van|_ Gibson telegraphed his offer to Malls ‘Cotaeinee Cldite: ‘Rhaihn Presley will return from Alaska|San France where Rite ‘| Simone Mareix, French beauty coi Me |dickering for a match in Nov r k and Ed Leader, the twin/With Harlem Tommy Mur | and England have kt rs of the Varsity crew | all ha | me out }twins * phe Leader|/PAL MOORE BEATEN oquad last sen other da wan de ine posi were on the bee Pranic nn Teenie trimaas oh sirix trom ‘otters Buropaan “counttiog Tok thisa the cheaper flour be as good; there is 25 Watt ...... 35¢ rents Demeel ot ey tility of it a eae an PLAN 6000 CARD : Moore of Phil ench and English girls the learned gew could no possibility o' it meeting y pur. 40 Watt ......35¢ |} nf thet a Bee NGG atine aad canta Comat poses in anything like the satisfactory, Pgs Netag dents sol to. wies Ito" "Tiuasell were . R O B B F D way that FISHER’S BLEND insures, by Frank Vanc 1 Pat (even i he ly Ro yl ae sheet alt adh Ph nn irl entered) anufacturers and sales agents of paar Rp ia reer “t/NEW YORK GROUND iB If there been there been no tle for first | BY A DENTIST cheaper flours may use the argument 26 es alah do — | ON FIRST AVENUE that their flour is just as good as rset turnout for the 8, A. C. and wrestling tear Thursday night T | NEW e was) yocony local | Frounde, YORK 1f| boxing grout jheld club expects to put a formidable|ease Murphy's salary Colquhoun team of boxers and wrestlers intolthan most. players outalde SALEM, Ore, Sept Stock the field for Northwestern honors] major leagues wii dave aor henna ver Hardware Co. this season rate in the state te The card arranged for the 26th ts AL CARSON RELEASED aw will b Corporation Com } as follows | David 1426 Third Ave. RTLAND, Boxing—Earl Baird vs son, 115 pounds; Ed Pin | Poozy, R. V. A. C., 120; ¢ , Frank Murphy, R. V. A. ©, 130; |¢ Chandler vs. Tom Hawkyard, R, V A. C, 140; Andy Duvall vs. weet . bined: Shultz, 158.’ Wrestling op vs. Hanson, 145 pounds, and Hipsc 150 Sewing Machines, all makes,|\. jay 1: aan” ssiiagn Jes that bre nits to well at rson an Carson was last spring in a t Fortnier | Koestner for Pitcher hes y a few have complied thus far vs, Ray, 158 pounds. A recent Brition investigation al $3.00 and up. po sia the Influen ” on the eye New Machines rented, $2.00 per sight has lec e recommenda f month. to § years be! WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. f type known as} BALTIMORE, “Rept 18.—After a tion that chi . { Other Northwest Games| k ven the wine | fed Trg near pie ve ae Rent fee aa wacowiy is” sop vr—an EDWIN J, BROWN, . D. 5 | FISHER FLOURING MILLS CO., one Ma: }to years, point Charles th. 7 1, Sep 7 s | = ot pnininniammaanone! WIOTORIA. Gaot. 19 --Tascmalres 10-p Of ibe 10-point |chocolate mat r Luetile Ganagher, who won a 713 Fi r in Dentiot | ‘AMERICA’S FINEST FLOURING MILLS’ and pria divided honors even in| which is used by many sewepapers, | killed ( P wwat-the-fly contest, turn in Irs’ venue 1 TT. VEGETABLE SILK a double-header played here Thurs-|7 lines make slightly leas than one |feur, Th heir quarrel is 126 quarts of files she killed tn aI Gabe beatnik wait ¢ nuk Ginéars SEA’ LE, U.S. A. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY | day afternoon inch not knows th was arrested. | month unth 4 for people who work Looks Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth 302 People’s Bank Bidg., 2nd & Pike First Gahe oe GRAND Tacoma .. Victoria .. . Batteries: McGinnity and Har ris; Fitchner and Shea. Second Game EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN KAILWAY SEATILE TO Byer Victoria .. sees 8 2 Tacoma . e 61 3 Batteries: Brown, Barham and Brotten; Gtrot, Helford and Kelly see VANCOUVR, Sept. 19.—The In- dians were blanked here Thursday, | and the Beave: Freight leaves doth cities 6:00 pm. | V, 5 PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION. Co. | Vancouver 9 6& EVERETT. WASH. Spokane .... 8 of} | _Batterios: Clark and Konnick; Douglas and Hannah Lazarus Wasn't the Only Fellow Who Ever Rose From the Dead CHICAGO, Sept. 1 Ad Wol- and Battling Nelson will t in a 10-round bout at Mil- waukee either October 13 or 27, according to announcement to- day. The articles, it was said, al- ready have been signed. NORTHWESTERN LE Ww PESOS It Is More Economical to Dine at Wing s Vancouver . | Portiana i 4 than to prepare COAST LEAGUE your als Won me at Portland ” 7 Sacramento re ' home. You won’t find music or other en- tertainment on our bill of fare—conse- Hadelphia - poned; rain. Pittsburg quently — more of games something else. ST LEAGUE an Francisco 1, Los Ange Sacram| Portiand 12 oem Wing’s Cafeteria FIRST and UNION FOLEY TO MANAGE WILLIE RITCHIE SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19. Harry Foley, trainer of prize fighters, is the new manager of Willie Ritchie, the lightweight champion. Announcement to this effect was made today, the champion explaining that he is tired of handling his own bual- ness affairs. Foley éntered upon his duties immediately, and is now dicker ing with Promoter James Coff. roth for 20-round match here in November between Ritchic and Harlem Tommy Murphy. Coffroth told Foley that hia offer of $15,000 for Ritchie, made when the promoter wanted the ampion *%o box Murphy here in September, still held good OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. TOMORROW | BRADY f at the international beauty : BROKERS LIABLE SEEKING HIM NOW . ks they deal tr flour like FISHER’S BLEND cannot be produced as cheaply as a common flour. When urged to buy a flour costing less than FISHER’S BLEND just keep in mind the fact that by no chance can A, OR. E.J.BROWN a prettiest girl, and (at left) Mile \2 ntestant co nd bee e real good friend N 8 pageant, clared by the expert beauty AN—ASMo FISHER’S BLEND. Your common sense must show you that this cannot possibly be, even if you have not made the actual test of use. Making FISHER’S BLEND the standard of comparison is the highest FI NEW YORK, Sept 19 I Schildknecht, a young man of 0 a week salary, has ma on | 18 i ihe nin Hd lived at the an expense John He and his brid Garden City hotel at RT tliryo dll er ggener kind of compliment to its superiority. known § boy millionaire” by |< by When anyone says “As good as The 1 ud the Crosby-Wash-|* When our cns FISHER’S BLEND” you know at once jburn Flou are hunting him thousand dollars of the have dina ared, and Ko, it is alleged, will reach re that the merits of FISHER’S BLEND - Flour are above question. his| nent Heware of fake Dr. Browns $150,000, -° QS yuesegee sue TOMORROW OPENING Saturday, September 20 BRADY 1301 Third Ave.—THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR—1301 Third Ave. Every Garment Made in My Own Shop in Seattle Special for Opening Day Only, Tomorrow. In order to get acquainted with the best trade—the good, nobby, up-to-date dressers and people in general—and to get my immense workshop busy at once, I am compelled to give you some large inducement to help get my cutters, tailors and fitters to work, and to do that quickly I will make the price just half fh my regular price. $25.0 Same work, same trimmings. Any Suit or O’coat in the Day, Only House Made to Order Made just the same as if you paid me my full price. I will not slight a garment one penny, as I want your tailoring business, and the best ad I can give you is to show you what kind of tailoring I do. ONCE A CUSTOMER, ALWAYS A CUSTOMER, On my opening my price is $25 for suit or overcoat made to measure, choice of the house, Tomorrow, Opening Notice to every one that comes into my store: one day is my motto. only, tomorrow. I can handle all the tailoring I can get Take advantage of this liberal offer. Come in Saturday, I simply want to get acquainted and show my fit and workmanship. Don't forget tomorrow is the opening day, with a thousand styles and a single price $25.00. I own and control my own workshop here in Seattle. tomorrow. This sale is not for profit making. Absolutely New Goods! Scotch tweeds and rough cheviots; in fact, hand-tailored and built and moulded to fit your form. everything that is carried by a The shoulders break, Blue and black serges, silk worsteds, first-class tailor and fronts are lined and built with the highest class system known to the for there are many high-class patterns of which there is just enough to make one suit, Every suit or overcoat is strictly tailoring art. They will not sag or Come in early, The Fashionable Taiior 1301 Third Avenue EILERS BUILDING—Corner UNIVERSITY